Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 37
... arrived home from America , he found that all his plans for the future had been upset . " About a year ago my father engaged a girl of about my age as a governess for Dunean , and also to some extent as a com- panion to me . She was ...
... arrived home from America , he found that all his plans for the future had been upset . " About a year ago my father engaged a girl of about my age as a governess for Dunean , and also to some extent as a com- panion to me . She was ...
Page 39
... arrival , and the car was at the station to meet us . It was a great disappointment to father when he found that Marie had not come with it . He made no remark , however . " It was when we arrived here , and old Mrs Cunningham , the ...
... arrival , and the car was at the station to meet us . It was a great disappointment to father when he found that Marie had not come with it . He made no remark , however . " It was when we arrived here , and old Mrs Cunningham , the ...
Page 41
... arrived , and finding that Dr Forbes and his daughter were here , and that your lug- gage had already come , he immediately got at logger- heads with the Doctor about Duncan . I would not like you to judge him by this evening . It is ...
... arrived , and finding that Dr Forbes and his daughter were here , and that your lug- gage had already come , he immediately got at logger- heads with the Doctor about Duncan . I would not like you to judge him by this evening . It is ...
Page 54
... month's rest at the Convalescent Home in Zanzibar . On the third day following my disastrous fire at Tulo I arrived at Morogoro , where I the fourth day I developed a sharp attack of fever 54 [ Jan. An Airman's Experiences in East Africa .
... month's rest at the Convalescent Home in Zanzibar . On the third day following my disastrous fire at Tulo I arrived at Morogoro , where I the fourth day I developed a sharp attack of fever 54 [ Jan. An Airman's Experiences in East Africa .
Page 56
... arrival of the nurse , perhaps she would well , introduce us . No nurse arrived , however , and I made the change from shorts into pyjamas with as much dignity as I could muster , feeling all the time like a night - bomber in the glare ...
... arrival of the nurse , perhaps she would well , introduce us . No nurse arrived , however , and I made the change from shorts into pyjamas with as much dignity as I could muster , feeling all the time like a night - bomber in the glare ...
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